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... poem abounds in mimicry or imitation of a more ambiguous and sportive kind . One notices , for example , an implicit but nevertheless striking parallel between the sub- stance itself of Dryden's poem and that of the Davideis , a re ...
... poem abounds in mimicry or imitation of a more ambiguous and sportive kind . One notices , for example , an implicit but nevertheless striking parallel between the sub- stance itself of Dryden's poem and that of the Davideis , a re ...
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... poem , and it is re- markably adroit . Only a short while after it was published Dry- den was nominated to the dignity of poet laureate . III How does this explanation of Dryden's intention affect our reading of the poem ? Without ...
... poem , and it is re- markably adroit . Only a short while after it was published Dry- den was nominated to the dignity of poet laureate . III How does this explanation of Dryden's intention affect our reading of the poem ? Without ...
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... poem , on principles very different from those of Donne's day . " 19 Dryden attempts to combine a Donnean train of thought with the style of a declamation . As a result the poem is awkward and artificial . The Heroic Stanzas to the ...
... poem , on principles very different from those of Donne's day . " 19 Dryden attempts to combine a Donnean train of thought with the style of a declamation . As a result the poem is awkward and artificial . The Heroic Stanzas to the ...
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